With its tall shape and navy-blue body, this crochet Totoro seems like the calm protector of a secret forest. A small sack in its paw adds a sense of purpose, like it’s quietly off on an adventure. Its gentle eyes and slightly tilted ears make it feel both strong and kind.
PHOTOS by Demi Tran / Ravelry.com
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Tiny White Totoro Crochet Pattern
Wearing a tiny green leaf on its head, this white crochet tiny Totoro seems to be waiting for the first drop of rain. Its small size and rabbit-like features give it a light, dreamy vibe. Simple, cute, and quietly mysterious – it feels like a secret forest spirit paused just for a moment.
PHOTOS by Demi Tran / Ravelry.com
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Tall Bear Plushie
Sometimes a toy is so soft and cuddly that it makes you smile just by looking at it. This simple crochet pattern helps you make an oversized, chunky crochet teddy bear that is equal parts plush toy and pillow. Its long body and soft texture make it feel like a giant marshmallow with ears. Fun, whimsical, and incredibly huggable.
PHOTOS by Hooked on Alice / Ravelry.com
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Totoro Labubu Costume
Imagine dressing your grumpy Labubu doll in the softest crochet Totoro costume ever – the contrast makes it even cuter. This crochet outfit brings together two icons in one fun and unforgettable look. With Totoro’s classic ears and belly details, your Labubu will steal the spotlight in this cozy transformation full of character.
PHOTOS by Wynn Neo / Ravelry.com
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Totoro Plushie with Tail Free Crochet Pattern
With wide, bulging eyes and a stiff upright pose, this crochet grey Totoro looks like it just heard something shocking. Its round body adds a comical contrast to its intense expression, making it look both startled and hilarious. A perfect mix of weird and cute, it stands out instantly.
PHOTOS by This Paper Cloud / Ravelry.com
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Logan Strong Ocho the Octopus
With a cheerful expression and irresistibly long, spiraled tentacles, this crocheted octopus is impossible to ignore. A detailed crochet pattern allows for endless customization, from playful facial expressions to unique color variations. A delightful design that captures the charm of the deep sea.
PHOTOS by Logan Strong Foundation / Ravelry.com
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